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Making your own Exhibition Opportunities

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Published 29/05/26 - 6 hours ago
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Description

This webinar looks at exhibiting and presenting work within a DIY context, offering an overview of self-organised and co-operative creative projects with examples from Ireland and farther afield. With a strong focus on practical advice, the session is tailored for artists, independent producers, and creative practitioners looking to work outside of or alongside traditional institutions. It is ideally suited for those who wish to form new collective structures to showcase their work, or who are simply interested in exploring alternative infrastructural models.

Whether an early-career artist or an established practitioner, this event provides the tools and connections to help participants manifest their own creative projects and build their own paths to exhibition.

Alice Quinn Banville is a freelance producer and curator based in Dublin, with a focus on contemporary and experimental visual art, moving image and performance. She is Associate Producer at Pan Pan, Creative Producer at Festival in a Van and works on an ongoing basis with various independent artists. Previously, she has worked with aemi, Go Short, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Brokentalkers, IMMA, De Appel and Paula Cooper Gallery. The recipient of Agility, Bursary and Project Awards from the Arts Council, in 2024 she was selected by Dublin Fringe Festival for Dublin Theatre Festival & Performing Arts Forum’s Next Stage ‘Wild Card’ award and in 2025, DCC’s Incubation Space Award as one of the co-ordinators of fanvid, a volunteer-led DIY film club with a rolling open call. In 2023 she helped to found Daylight, a co-operative community space and art studio in Glasnevin.

This event is supported by Kerry County Council

For more information and to register, click here.

 
 
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Making your own Exhibition Opportunities